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February 1, 2008 patient - pre-op pic taken 10/07 - Very diffused thinning - Coverage of grafts from hairline to top of crown (frontal 1/2).
Patient should get great results with above average haircount and starting Rogaine with Propecia. Strip Size: 27.5cm length x 1.2cm wide 1's - 636 2's - 1676 3's - 917 4's - 164 = 3293gr & 7195 hairs
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Should provide him with a great head of hair.
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Janna,
Immediately postoperative work looks great. I'm sure this patient will be very happy. Just as a side note. The before hairline picture is a prime example of why top view pictures are necessary to dipict an accurate before/after scenerio. Honestly, when looking at this hairline picture alone, he has the appearance of a great head of hair. But the 45 degree tilt and top view shows just how much hair he has lost. This is why all clinics are encouraged to display before/after pictures from varying angles. Bill
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Looks very good to me. I recently received a ht from Dr. Paul too and I have to say the overall experience was top notch and my postop work also looks very good. I know it will be a long haul until I start seeing any growth but if my results are comparable to the people of similiar hair loss shown to me by Dr. Paul, I'll be very happy.
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Your dead on with your front view comment Bill. I could take pictures from front view and could look like I had pretty much a full head of hair. That's also the same view I'd see in the mirror and think "Lookin pretty damn good", then comes the top down shot and damn, looking pretty thin :-O. Not for too much longer though :-)
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